معرفی
Michael Margaliot is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and the incumbent of the Systems and Control Chair at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He is affiliated with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Research Interests
His research spans dynamical systems, control theory, and systems biology, with specific expertise in:
- Stability analysis of switched systems
- Control-theoretic properties of Boolean networks
- Theory/applications of compound matrices (k-contractive, alpha-contractive, k-cooperative systems)
- Mathematical modeling of ribosome flow in gene expression
- Optimal control and fuzzy logic applications
- Neural network information retrieval
Publication Analysis
His recent work (2022-2025) demonstrates strong focus on contraction theory (k-contraction), matrix compounds, and biological applications like ribosome flow modeling. Publications frequently appear in top control theory journals (IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Automatica) and interdisciplinary venues (Journal of the Royal Society Interface). Key themes include networked systems stability, biological translation processes, and novel mathematical frameworks for dynamical systems.
Research Leadership
He leads a research group at Tel Aviv University, evidenced by frequent co-authorship with PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. His team collaborates internationally with institutions like MIT, UC Santa Barbara, and TU Munich, focusing on theoretical control and biological applications.



